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Biography

TRAINING: In London. I get up and run in the morning, then train jiu-jitsu or weight lift, depending on who’s in the gym at 11am. Then I come back in the evening and train with my MMA and wrestling coach and all the other high caliber guys we have at Adrenaline. Tuesday-Thursday I drive up to Hamilton, Ontario and train at Para Bellum (where most, if not all, of the best MMA fighters in the area train, BAAC (with 8 time world kickboxing champ Maz Nawaz), and EPC (with Joe Arko, a genius dietician and strength coach). Three sessions a day, varying MMA, wrestling, BJJ, striking, strength and conditioning.

When and why did you start training for fighting? Growing up in a rough neighborhood, I was fighting a lot on the streets, and being naturally good at it, I figured I should make something of it instead of doing it on the streets and potentially getting arrested or charged. I started in 2006 after a few years of wrestling in high school. I did very well, took a year off sports, and a kickboxing gym opened up on my street corner. I went to my first class and fell in love with kickboxing had an amateur career of 28-2-1 kickboxing, 5-1 amateur boxing, but MMA was my passion and a growing sport so I need to make the switch over.

Do you have any heroes? Anyone who started from nothing and made it big and can support themselves and a family, hassle free.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? A dream come true and something I’ve wanted to do since I was 13 years old. I finally get to showcase my skills on a world level.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I went to college for a year for Police Foundations, then dropped out as I was accepted onto Team Canada kickboxing and fought in Amsterdam, South Africa, and Trinidad, with the team going undefeated.

What was your job before you started fighting? Personal trainer at the gym and bar security.